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Freelance Writer, The Korea Times
Gold Coast, Austin
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I am a full-time writer living deep within the idyllic surrounds of Australia's hinterland, where kangaroos, quite literally, live in my backyard. I have background degrees History, Literature, Theology, Journalism and Science but I credit any meager writing ability to an insatiable curiosity and 'a dog with a bone' mentality (both of which can be very annoying for others). I was most recently the Head of Hillcrest's International Student College, where I spent twelve years working with students, parents and teachers from around the world. During this time I began to work as a consultant on Asian issues. Having also worked in theatre for many years, I have written numerous plays that have been performed internationally, and I continue to write plays to this day. My plays are very much like my articles, drawing attention to what is generally 'not' being said. I write opinion pieces for various news sources and currently, I am a weekly writer for The Korea Times, Korea's oldest English speaking newspaper.
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Beauty and Fashion (unless it is a cultural analysis); Celebrity gossip; Financial news; Gardening
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Total articles 51
By Michael Scharf, Amanda Price Verified
May. 13, 2024
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Nov. 22, 2023
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Oct. 20, 2023
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The Korea Times
The Korea Times is South Korea's oldest English-language daily newspaper, established on November 1, 1950, during the Korean War. It was created to provide updates on the war to both domestic and international audiences. Headquartered in Seoul, the newspaper operates independently and has contributed to South Korea’s democratization by resisting authoritarian influences. The Korea Times publishes a 20-page daily print edition from Monday to Friday and has a digital platform for a global readership. It covers a range of topics, including geopolitics, technology, and entertainment, particularly focusing on K-pop and K-dramas. The newspaper also produces special editions for significant events, such as the Seoul Olympics and inter-Korean summits. Additionally, it hosts the Modern Korea Literature Translation Awards and collaborates with international media through reporter exchanges. The Korea Times serves both global audiences and domestic readers seeking English-language news and analysis.
, Seoul, South Korea
+82 2-724-2114
Founded: 1950